A bleach solution (1:30 — add a 1/2 of cup of chlorine bleach to 1 gallon of water) will destroy
the infective virus (use to bleach the water and food bowls, and other contaminated items).
Remember that even once he's gotten well, he may continue to shed
infective virus for some time.
Not exact matches
«Based on experience in Saudi Arabia we know that this
virus is not generally very
infective, except in close conditions such as hospital waiting rooms,» Petersen says.
Gradinaru's team turned to
viruses because the
infective agents are small and adept at entering cells and hijacking the DNA within.
«Furthermore, if the intervention providing personal protection has killing capabilities such as walls sprayed, or nets treated with insecticides, the chances of mosquito survival to an age at which a previously - ingested parasite is
infective, or a
virus has reached a sufficient level of viremia to be transmissible, becomes yet slimmer because mosquitoes typically feed every 2 to 3 days, making at least one encounter with a protected person highly probable during the pathogen's incubation period.
Researchers have published in the New England Journal of Medicine their work which reports that
infective Ebola
virus can be found in the semen of those who survived the disease up to nine months following initial infection.
Herpes
virus causes lesions around the mouth, and genital parts and these lesions are very
infective when one comes into direct contact with them.
Moreover, once the
virus is aerosolized it can remain alive and
infective for even longer periods of time.
Fully recovered dogs are not
infective — they do not spread or carry the
virus.
Remember that the
virus can remain
infective on surfaces and people which handle an infected cat should stay especially clean to avoid transmitting the
virus to other cats.
Similarly both
viruses can result in chronic carrier states where the cat may be free of clinical signs — in other words, appear outwardly healthy, but is shedding
infective virus1.
Infective or septic arthritis can be caused by a variety of microorganisms, such as bacteria,
viruses and fungi.
communicable disease infectious disease caused by transmission of an
infective biological agent (
virus, bacterium, protozoan, or multicellular macroparasite)